Outpost Church is excited to announce its upcoming Superher
o Fun Day! Saturday 15th April 2017\, 9.30am to 1pm\, For Primary School A
ge Children. Lots of themed games\, challenges and bouncy castle fun all w
ithin the grounds of the Woodchurch Community Centre (Lower Road\, Woodchu
rch\, Ashford\, Kent\, TN26 3SQ).

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BBQ to follow from 1pm onwards.
Parents are welcome to have food too!

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Through exciting games\, cra
fts\, lessons\, and songs we will discover that the greatest superhero is
Jesus!

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The Fun Day is free but places are limited so please book a
place in advance. If you would like further information before you book
a place please feel free to contact us. Feel free to come in a Superh
ero costume!

BRING YOUR TELESCOPE/BINOCU
LARS IF THE WEATHER IS CLEAR – EVERY MEETING NIGHT IS A POTENTIAL OBSERVIN
G EVENING!

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All at our usual venue (Woodchurch Memori
al Hall) at 7:30 unless otherwise indicated. All talks are suitable for al
l ages unless specified. Our meetings are open to all ages. Children under
16 must be accompanied.

Apologies\, we have a chang
e of plan this month. Due to alterations in\nthe copyright arrangem
ents we are unable to show A WALK IN THE WOODS and instead will be screeni
ng the well regarded MERYL STREEP film from earlier this year\, FLORENCE F
OSTER JENKINS.

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Here are details of this month’s new film:

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FRIDAY 11TH NOVEMBER

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FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS

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(2016\, PG\,
111 mins)

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Florence Foster Jenkins (MERYL STREEP)\, a wealthy heir
ess from New York\nCity always wanted to be a concert pianist and pe
rform at the famous\nCarnegie Hall. An injury in her youth crushed
her dream. So instead she\nsets out to sing her way to Carnegie Hall
knowing the only way to get\nthere will be to “practice\, practice\
, practice”. Her husband\, St Clair\nBayfield (delightfully played
by HUGH GRANT – he won a Hollywood\nSupporting Actor of the Year for
the role)\, in a selfless act of\ndevotion supports her venture and
the incredible story of Florence\nFoster Jenkins playing Carnegie H
all becomes a truly historic event.\nThe film was directed by STEPHE
N FREARS and fans of _The Big Bang Theory\n_will enjoy seeing SIMON
HELBERG (he played Howard Wolowitz) in the role\nof Foster Jenkins’
long-suffering accompanying pianist…

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_Stephen Frears’s enjoyable\,
sentimental biopic gives Streep a role to\nrelish…there are no wron
g notes in this film: Frears remains entirely\nconfident within the
emotional range he has chosen. He concludes with a\nsentimental\, in
dulgent sadness\, and Grant’s portrayal of Bayfield is\nreally good:
affectionate\, tender\, uxorious and entirely uncynical. –\nPeter B
radshaw\, The Guardian_

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_Ms. Streep is a delight\, hil
arious when she’s singing and\nconvincingly on edge at all times…Mr.
Helberg’s reaction when he\nfirst hears [Jenkins’] voice is by itse
lf worth the price of\nadmission. – Neil Genzlinger\, New York Time
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_Time: doors open 7pm for 7.30pm screen
ing_

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_Tickets: £4 (members)\, £5 (non-members). All available at
the door_

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_Venue: The Memorial Hall\, The Green\, Woodchurch TN26
3PF_

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_Refreshments: hot & cold drinks plus home-made cakes for sa
le._

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December’s ‘wild card’ screening will be on FRIDAY 9TH DECEMB
ER\n– details to be circulated shortly.

On Friday 16th December we will be holding a Christmas quiz
night at Woodchurch Memorial Hall. Doors open 7:30pm. Free for members\, £
2 per person non members\, please bring your own refreshments although tea
/coffee will be available on a self serve basis

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“CARM Meeting
Point meets every third Monday of the month at the Bonny Cravat pub\, Beth
ersden Road\, from 10am. On the 17t
h July\, Keeley from Carers Support will be attending to give
advice and guidance to those being cared for by a family member\, or cari
ng for a spouse. If you are an older person who would like to come along f
or a chat and a cuppa\, please do join us\, we are very welcoming!”

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CARM -CARING ALL TOGETHER ON ROMNEY MARSH

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Meeting Points are social drop-
ins that are run by volunteers\, supported by CARM’s coordinators. Meeting
Points provide a local point of contact for old and new friends to get to
gether in a welcoming environment. They are not ‘clubs’ – everyone is welc
ome and refreshments are available. These drop-ins also provide a useful s
ource of information and access to a range of services. The Woodchurch Mee
ting Point takes place at the Bonny Cravat Public House on 3rd Monday of t
he month between 10am & noon